Published by Robert L Senior Reporter on Saturday 22nd February 2025, at 07:10hrs

GMP are encouraging local residents to report any suspicious activity to them
Officers working as part of a new operation in Little Hulton recovered an imitation firearm in an area off Parkway on Monday night (17 February).
The work comes as part of a partnership operation targeting serious crime and anti-social behaviour in the area.
In a statement released on Friday, Greater Manchester Police said:
“Thanks to intelligence gathered within the community, officers attended the scene, located the item in a bag, and were subsequently able to recover it.
Imitation firearms can be used to threaten people, utilised as a weapon in robberies, or used in an otherwise illegal manner.
The local team are continuing to encourage local residents to report all suspicious activity to them, as it is all investigated and actioned.”
Detective Inspector Rebecca McGuigan, from GMP’s Challenger team, said: “A lot of the positive results we see in our day-to-day work come as a result of tip-offs from people in the community – which is exactly what has happened here.
“In this case, we recovered an imitation firearm, but next time, it could be a viable and deadly firearm, a huge knife, illicit drugs or anything else that needs to be taken off the streets and away from the community.
“Our new operation in Little Hulton is continuing to produce results and I would urge anyone who has information to please get in touch with us. Even the smallest amount of information could lead to the recovery of an illegal weapon or arrest of a dangerous individual – which is what we are constantly aiming to do.”
To report information, you can contact police via 101, or our Live Chat service at gmp.police.uk.
You can also contact Crimestoppers anonymously on 0800 555 111.